The Architecture of the V892 Tau System: the Binary and its Circumbinary Disk
Feng Long, Sean M. Andrews, Justin Vega, David J. Wilner, Claire J., Chandler, Enrico Ragusa, Richard Teague, Laura M. P\'erez, Nuria Calvet, John, M. Carpenter, Thomas Henning, Woojin Kwon, Hendrik Linz, Luca Ricci

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution millimeter observations to analyze the V892 Tau binary system and its circumbinary disk, revealing detailed stellar, orbital, and disk properties, including asymmetries and potential interactions.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed characterization of the V892 Tau binary and its circumbinary disk, including updated orbital parameters and insights into disk-binary interactions.
Findings
Binary mass estimated at 6.0±0.2 M_sun
Binary orbit has a=7.1±0.1 au, e=0.27±0.1, P=7.7±0.2 yr
Asymmetric dust ring and possible disk warp observed
Abstract
We present high resolution millimeter continuum and CO line observations for the circumbinary disk around V892 Tau to constrain the stellar and disk properties. The total mass of the two near-equal-mass A stars is estimated to be based on our models of the Keplerian-dominated gas disk rotation. The detection of strong ionized gas emission associated with the two stars at 8 mm, when combined with previous astrometric measurements in the near-infrared, provides an updated view of the binary orbit with au, , and yr, which is about half of a previously reported orbital period. The binary orbital plane is proposed to be near coplanar to the circumbinary disk plane (with a mutual inclination of only deg; another solution with deg is less likely given the short re-alignment timescale). An asymmetric…
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